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Review of the City of Adelaide Order Making Policy
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Have your say on the review of the City of Adelaide's Order Making Policy.
Project Update
The revised Order Making Policy was adopted by Council on 13 August 2019. A copy of the Policy can be located at 25 Pirie Street, Adelaide, or by clicking here. The Policy will be reviewed if there is a change to the relevant legislation or in four years’ time, whichever occurs first.
Project Information and Background
The City of Adelaide is reviewing its Order Making Policy and is seeking feedback on its revised draft.
Council is required to adopt an Order Making Policy under section 259 of the Local Government Act 1999 (SA) (the ‘Act’). This governs the City of Adelaide’s responsibilities to take measures to protect its area from hazards and to improve the amenity of the city.
The current Order Making Policy is under review to ensure it is compliant with current legislation.
The draft Order Making Policy will be open for consultation for four weeks from Thursday, 23 May 2019 to 5pm Thursday, 20 June 2019.
Following the consultation process all submissions received will inform the development of the final draft Order Making Policy that will be sent to Council for endorsement in the second half of 2019.
Have your say on the review of the City of Adelaide's Order Making Policy.
Project Update
The revised Order Making Policy was adopted by Council on 13 August 2019. A copy of the Policy can be located at 25 Pirie Street, Adelaide, or by clicking here. The Policy will be reviewed if there is a change to the relevant legislation or in four years’ time, whichever occurs first.
Project Information and Background
The City of Adelaide is reviewing its Order Making Policy and is seeking feedback on its revised draft.
Council is required to adopt an Order Making Policy under section 259 of the Local Government Act 1999 (SA) (the ‘Act’). This governs the City of Adelaide’s responsibilities to take measures to protect its area from hazards and to improve the amenity of the city.
The current Order Making Policy is under review to ensure it is compliant with current legislation.
The draft Order Making Policy will be open for consultation for four weeks from Thursday, 23 May 2019 to 5pm Thursday, 20 June 2019.
Following the consultation process all submissions received will inform the development of the final draft Order Making Policy that will be sent to Council for endorsement in the second half of 2019.
Feedback form closes at 5 pm, Thursday 20 June 2019.
You will be asked to login to your user account before providing your submission.
In
accordance with the City of Adelaide Privacy Policy Council reserves the right
to request names and addresses of respondents making submissions to any public
consultation. To enable transparency in consultation processes to occur, all
public consultation submissions received by Council will become public
documents and may be included in a report to Council which is also available to
the public.
Formal submissions will be provided to Council and will be publicly available.
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Consultation has concluded
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